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The Shore Line Trolley Museum
       
 
The Shore Line Trolley Museum Savor the atmosphere of the trolley era.
 
   
Description   Take a 3 mile round trip tour aboard a fully-restored vintage trolley car. Traveling over the original tracks of a scenic country trolley line that has been in continuous operation since July 1900. The ride is complemented by a guided tour highlighting the museum's extensive collection of vintage vehicles. A brief informative history of the trolley car and its impact on American life is presented, and visitors can watch actual car restoration and maintenance underway in the carshop.  
   
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Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend under 5 hours when visiting our location
 We are open Depending on month
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $10
 

   
 
 

17 River Street
East Haven, CT 06512
 (203) 467-6927

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  The Shore Line Trolley Museum
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  Special Events include Trolley Pageant, Workin'n on the Railroad Days, Autumn in New York, Halloween and between Thanksgiving and Christmas (Santa Days)
   
Connecticut
 
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  Connecticut gave us the first free library (Salisbury, 1810), matches (Beacon Falls, 1834), telephone subscribers and phone book (New Haven, 1878), speed limit (12 mph, 1901), and nuclear submarine (USS Nautilus in Groton, 1954).  
 
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